Crime & Safety
Extradited Guatemalan Pleads Guilty To Child Sex Abuse | City's Bond Rating Remains Steady | Teen Sexually Assaulted
Plus fish and game club murder, county executive debate scheduled, new police chief sworn in and weekend park events.

Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about for Wednesday, Oct. 4:
- Don't Miss: Earth Observatory's Open House Is Oct. 7 [VIDEO]
- Warrant Wednesday: Pomona Man
- Woman Murdered At Fish And Game Club
- Man Arrested For Sexually Assaulting Teen: Police
- McCullagh Sworn In As Clarkstown Police Chief
- Hiking, Birdwatching, Pumpkin Picking, More: 11 Weekend Events At Westchester Parks
- Ossining Man Burgled Ex's House With Company Truck: Cops
- Mount Vernon Man Sentenced In Yonkers Stabbing
- Connecticut Man Faces Drug-Dealing Charges In Southeast
- Rich Harvest In First Year For CSI Community Organic Farm
- Fall Househunting: Patch’s Complete Real Estate Guide
- Yorktown Stops Con Edison Gas Pipeline Replacement Project
- 1st Westchester County Executive Debate Scheduled
- Guatemalan Man Pleads Guilty To Child Sex Abuse Charges
- New Rochelle's Bond Rating Remains Steady
- Fall Projects On Tap For Village: Bronxville Mayor
» Across America
- Police To Interview Las Vegas Gunman's Girlfriend
- Dallas NBA Owner Considers Run At Presidency
- New Hurricane Expected By End Of Week
- Official After Hurricane: Red Cross Was Not There
- Trump Kids Probed For Lying To Buyers: Report
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